Language School

Historic Location


Parlando is a Berlin language school specializing in teaching German as a foreign language.  Located in the historic centre of the German capital, the interior of the house was used for a scene in Alfred Döblin's well-known novel Berlin-Alexanderplatz.  The building survived the Second World War almost completely intact.

Stylish Interior


The parquet floors and stucco ceilings of our rooms alone would convince the most industrious over-achievers to repeat a year. Our original-tile kitchen invites you to a cup of tea or coffee during breaks. However, despite the old-world charm, there is no need to forego the comfort of WLAN or the numerous computers that Parlando puts at your disposal free of charge.

 

The Heart of Berlin at Our Doorstep


Rosenthaler Platz, located in Berlin's Mitte, offers many inexpensive cafés and restaurants with international offerings, making the location ideal for lunch, coffee or dinner. With the U-Bahn and several tram and bus lines right at our doorstep, we are within easy reach.  Moreover, the Hackesche Höfe, the Museum Island, as well as the boulevard Unter den Linden with the Brandenburg Gate, the symbol of Europe's former partition, are all just a stone's throw away.